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And it looks like the little pigs are getting over their fear of the big bad wolf. Last week one coalition politician called for opposition leader Robert Fico to be stripped of his post as the deputy speaker of parliament. Another cabinet minister threatened to bill him for millions of euros in legal fees that the country has had to pay in defending an unconstitutional law passed by Mr Fico’s former government in 2007.

After the Agriculture Ministry lifted its embargo, it turned out that the companies of Italians suspected of ties with ’Ndrangheta received subsidies worth millions of euros, through the Agricultural Paying Agency.